Abstract:Objective: To study the clinicopathological features and treatment modality of patients with gastric remnant cancer after distal gastrectomy.
Methods: The data of 25 patients with gastric remnant cancer undergoing surgery during the recent 9 years were analyzed retrospectively.
Results: Patients with gastric remnant cancer showed a greater male predominance(5〖JP20〗∶1). The mean interval between previous gastrectomy and diagnosis of gastric remnant cancer was 24.5 years, ranging from 12 to 35 years.The primary operation was Billroth II reconstruction in 80% of the cases. R0 resection for gastric remnant cancer was performed in 14 cases, Palliative resection in 11 cases, and adjuvant chemotherapy in 18 cases. The 1, 3and 5year overall survival rate was 72.0%, 56.0% and 36.0%, respectively, while the respective survival rate was 78.5%, 71.4%, and 50.0% in radical surgery group, and 63.6%, 36.3% and 18.1% in palliative surgery group(P<0.05). Overall 5year survival rate of patients in simple surgical therapy group and surgery combined with chemotherapy group was 44.4% and 14.5% (P<0.05), respectively.
Conclusions: An aggressive surgical approach plus chemotherapy is important to achieve better outcomes for patients with gastric remnant cancer.